Success is nothing more than a few disciplines, practiced every single day.— Mel Robbins

Most of us have received basic training in discipline from our parents, teachers, and managers. However, to truly become disciplined, we need to start small and be consistent in our efforts. This means following a particular new activity every day, even if it is something as simple as clearing our inbox at the end of the day or adding a small physical routine to improve our fitness.

The key to maintaining any habit for a long time is to enjoy the process. We should find joy in the activities that we are disciplined in, whether it is walking while listening to music or organizing our files and office cabin every week. When we enjoy the process, we are more likely to stick with it and make it a part of our daily routine.

Being disciplined also means being organized. We should start disciplining ourselves to have control over our lives by organizing our shelves, files, and office space. This can be done by setting aside a particular day every week to clean and declutter our surroundings. When everything is organized, we can focus on our work without worrying about the disorderliness around us.

In conclusion, discipline is a valuable trait that can be developed over time. It requires dedication, commitment, and consistency. By starting small and enjoying the process, we can make discipline a part of our daily routine and have control over our lives. So, let us make a conscious effort to be disciplined and organized, and live a well-structured life.